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Page 1 - Installation and Use

MVME177P Single-Board Computer Installation and UseV177PA/IH1Edition of October 2000

Page 3 - Safety Summary

E-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRelated DocumentationEManufacturers’ DocumentsFor additional information, refer to the following table fo

Page 4 - Lithium Battery Caution

Related Specificationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature E-3ERelated SpecificationsFor additional information, refer to the following table f

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E-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteRelated DocumentationEORMicroprocessor system bus for 1 to 4 byte dataBureau Central de la Commission Ele

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IN-1IndexNumerics177Bugdisk/tape controller data D-1firmware 3-8implementation 3-3network controller data C-1overview 3-1stack space 3-427D4002 EPROM

Page 7 - Contents

IndexIN-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEXconfiguring177Bug parameters 3-10hardware 2-5VMEbus interface 3-14connector pin assignments 5-

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http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature IN-3INDEXII/O interfaces 4-9IACK (interrupt acknowledge) signal 1-12initial conditions 2-4installationcons

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IndexIN-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEXparallel printer port 4-10parameters, ENV command 3-10PCCchip2 ASICcontrol of BBRAM and clock

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http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature IN-5INDEXTtemperatureoperating A-1storage A-1terminalconfiguration 2-4input/output control 3-4tick timers

Page 11 - List of Figures

IndexIN-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteINDEX

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xiList of FiguresFigure 1-1. MVME177P Board Layout ...1-6Figure 2-1. MVME177P/Firmwa

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xiiiList of TablesTable 1-1. Startup Overview...1-1Table 1-2. MVME1

Page 16 - Overview of Contents

xvAbout This ManualThis manual provides general information, preparation for use and installation instructions, operating instructions, and functional

Page 17 - Comments and Suggestions

xviOverview of ContentsChapter 1, Hardware Preparation and Installation, provides unpacking instructions, hardware preparation guidelines, and install

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xviiComments and SuggestionsMotorola welcomes and appreciates your comments on its documentation. We want to know what you think about our manuals and

Page 19 - Installation

xviiiboldis used for user input that you type just as it appears; it is also used for commands, options and arguments to commands, and names of progra

Page 20 - Equipment Required

1-111Hardware Preparation andInstallationIntroductionThis chapter provides unpacking instructions, hardware preparation guidelines, and installation i

Page 21 - ESD Precautions

© Copyright 2000 Motorola, Inc.All rights reserved.Printed in the United States of America.Motorola® and the Motorola logo are registered trademarks o

Page 22 - Preparing the Board

1-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Equipment RequiredThe following equipment is required to make a com

Page 23 - MVME177P Configuration

Getting Startedhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-31Guidelines for UnpackingNote If the shipping carton is damaged upon receipt, request t

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1-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1!WarningTurn the system’s power off before you perform these proced

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Preparing the Boardhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-51MVME177P ConfigurationFigure 1-1 illustrates the placement of the jumper headers, c

Page 26 - Drive RTXC4

1-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Figure 1-1. MVME177P Board Layout2817 0800RUN SCONFAIL STATMVMELAN

Page 27 - PETRA SDRAM SIZE

Preparing the Boardhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-71VME System Controller (J6)The MVME177P can be VMEbus system controller. The system

Page 28 - (factory configuration )

1-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1!CautionRemoving all jumpers may temporarily disable the SRAM. Do n

Page 29 - Installation Instructions

Preparing the Boardhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-91Petra SDRAM Size (S3)MVME177P boards use SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) in place of DRAM.

Page 30 - INTERRUPT ACKNOWLEDGE

1-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Note As shown in the preceding table, the MVME177P Petra/MCECC int

Page 31 - System Considerations

Preparing the Transition Modulehttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-111Preparing the Transition ModuleThe MVME177P supports the MVME712B tra

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Safety SummaryThe following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of thisequipment. Failure

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1-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1!WarningDangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present

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Installation Instructionshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-1318. Connect the P2 adapter board or LCP2 adapter board and cable(s) to MVME17

Page 35 - 2Startup and Operation

1-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1Whether the MVME177P operates as a VMEbus master or VMEbus slave,

Page 36 - Initial Conditions

Installation Instructionshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-151If a solid-state fuse opens, you will need to remove power for several minut

Page 37 - Applying Power

1-16 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteHardware Preparation and Installation1

Page 38 - Pre-Startup Checklist

2-122Startup and OperationIntroductionThis chapter supplies information on powering up the MVME177P Single-Board Computer after its installation in a

Page 39 - Bringing up the Board

2-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2Initial ConditionsAfter you have verified that all necessary hardware preparation h

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Applying Powerhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-32Applying PowerWhen you power up (or when you reset) the system, the firmware executes so

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2-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2Pre-Startup ChecklistBefore you power up the MVME177P system, be sure that the foll

Page 42 - Autoboot

Bringing up the Boardhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-52Bringing up the BoardThe MVME177P comes with MVME177Bug firmware installed. For t

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FlammabilityAll Motorola PWBs (printed wiring boards) are manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V-0 by UL-recognized manufacturers.EMI Caution!

Page 44 - Network Boot

2-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation24. Headers J10 and J11 configure serial port 4 to drive or receive clock signals pr

Page 45 - Restarting the System

Bringing up the Boardhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-72– Eight bits per character – One stop bit per character – Parity disabled (no par

Page 46 - Startup and Operation

2-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2The board’s self-tests and operating systems require that the real-time clock be ru

Page 47 - Diagnostic Facilities

Bringing up the Boardhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-92However, if the MVME177P loses power but the controller does not, and the tape ha

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2-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2❏ Your routine passes a checksum test, which ensures that this routine was really

Page 49 - 3177Bug Firmware

Restarting the Systemhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-112Restarting the SystemYou can initialize the system to a known state in three dif

Page 50 - 177Bug Firmware

2-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2You will need to reset your system if the processor ever halts, or if the 177Bug e

Page 51 - 177Bug Implementation

Diagnostic Facilitieshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-132Diagnostic FacilitiesThe 177Bug package includes a set of hardware diagnostics f

Page 52 - Using 177Bug

2-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteStartup and Operation2

Page 53 - Debugger Commands

3-133177Bug FirmwareIntroductionThe 177Bug firmware is the layer of software just above the hardware. The firmware supplies the appropriate initializa

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CE Notice (European Community)Motorola Computer Group products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). Compliance with this di

Page 55 - PA Printer Attach

3-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site177Bug Firmware3177Bug includes:❏ Commands for display and modification of memory❏ Breakpoint and tracing

Page 56 - Modifying the Environment

177Bug Implementationhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-33If you have used one or more of Motorola’s other debugging packages, you will fin

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3-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site177Bug Firmware3177Bug requires a minimum of 64KB of contiguous read/write memory to operate. The ENV com

Page 58 - ENV - Set Environment

Debugger Commandshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-53A debugger command is made up of the following parts:❏ The command name, either upper

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3-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site177Bug Firmware3CM Concurrent ModeNOCM No Concurrent ModeCNFG Configure Board Information BlockCS Checksu

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Debugger Commandshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-73MW Memory WriteNAB Automatic Network Boot Operating SystemNBH Network Boot Operating

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3-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site177Bug Firmware3Modifying the EnvironmentYou can use the factory-installed debug monitor, 177Bug, to modi

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Modifying the Environmenthttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-93Artwork (PWA) Identifier = " " MPU Clock Speed = " &qu

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3-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site177Bug Firmware3ENV - Set EnvironmentUse the ENV command to view and/or configure interactively all 177B

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Modifying the Environmenthttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-113Local SCSI Bus Reset on Debugger Startup [Y/N]N No local SCSI bus reset on d

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Limited and Restricted Rights LegendIf the documentation contained herein is supplied, directly or indirectly, to the U.S. Government, the following n

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3-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site177Bug Firmware3Network Auto Boot at power-up only [Y/N]Y Network Auto Boot is attempted at power-up res

Page 67 - 4Functional Description

Modifying the Environmenthttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-133Memory Search Increment Size 00010000 Multi-CPU feature used to offset the l

Page 68 - Processor and Memory

3-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site177Bug Firmware3NoteMemory Configuration Defaults.The default configuration for Dynamic RAM mezzanine bo

Page 69 - I/O Implementation

Modifying the Environmenthttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-153Slave Address Translation Address #100000000 This register allows the VMEbus

Page 70 - Functional Description

3-16 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site177Bug Firmware3Master Control #1 0D Defines the access characteristics for the address space defined wi

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Modifying the Environmenthttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 3-173Master Ending Address #4 00000000 Ending address of the VMEbus resource that

Page 72 - Memory Options

3-18 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site177Bug Firmware3VMEC2 GCSR Board Base Address00 Specifies base address ($FFFFD2XX) in Short I/O for this

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4-144Functional DescriptionIntroductionThis chapter describes the MVME177P Single-Board Computer on a block diagram level. The Summary of Features pro

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4-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4Processor and MemoryThe MVME177P is based on the MC68060 microprocessor. The board

Page 75 - I/O Interfaces

Summary of Featureshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-34All boards are available with 128KB of SRAM (with battery backup); time-of-day cloc

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viiContentsOverview of Contents ...xviComments and Sugges

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4-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4Block DiagramThe block diagram in Figure 4-1 on page 4-5 illustrates the MVME177P’

Page 78 - Local Resources

Functional Descriptionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-54Figure 4-1. MVME177P Block Diagram2830 0900VMEchip2VMEbusInterfaceEPROM2 44-pin

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4-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4Memory OptionsThe following memory options are available on the different versions

Page 80 - Connectors

Functional Descriptionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-74the second 1MB space (which is reserved for future expansion). The EPROMs may ei

Page 81 - 5Pin Assignments

4-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4Note These 2MB of Flash will follow the EPROMs in memory if S4 segment 2 is set t

Page 82 - VMEbus Connectors - P1, P2

Functional Descriptionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-94package. The clock provides seconds, minutes, hours, day, date, month, and year

Page 83 - Row A Row B Row C

4-10 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4All four serial ports use EIA-232-D drivers and receivers located on the main boa

Page 84 - Pin Assignments

Functional Descriptionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-114When used as a parallel printer port, the five status pins function as: Printer

Page 85 - ASpecifications

4-12 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4The Ethernet transceiver interface is located on the MVME177P main board, and the

Page 86 - Cooling Requirements

Functional Descriptionhttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-134Programmable Tick TimersFour 32-bit programmable tick timers with 1µs resolutio

Page 87 - BTroubleshooting

viiiRestarting the System...2-11Reset...

Page 88 - Troubleshooting

4-14 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteFunctional Description4Local Bus ArbiterThe local bus arbiter implements a fixed priority (see Table 4-3

Page 89 - Solving Startup Problems

5-155Pin AssignmentsConnector Pin AssignmentsThis chapter summarizes the pin assignments for the following groups of interconnect signals on the MVME1

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5-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Remote Reset Connector - J3The MVME177P has a 20-pin connector (J3) mounted behind the fr

Page 91 - CNetwork Controller Data

VMEbus Connectors - P1, P2http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-35Table 5-2. VMEbus Connector P1 Pin AssignmentsRow A Row B Row C1 VD0 VBBSY∗

Page 92 - Network Controller Data

5-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SitePin Assignments5Table 5-3. VMEbus Connector P2 Pin AssignmentRow A Row B Row C1DB0∗ +5V C– 12DB1∗ GND C+

Page 93 - DDisk/Tape Controller

AA-1ASpecificationsBoard SpecificationsThe following table lists the general specifications for the MVME177P VME single-board computer. The subsequent

Page 94 - Default Configurations

A-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteSpecificationsACooling RequirementsThe Motorola MVME177P VME Embedded Controller is specified, designed,

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BB-1BTroubleshootingSolving Startup ProblemsIn the event of difficulty with your MVME177P VME embedded controller, try the simple troubleshooting step

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B-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteTroubleshootingBII. There is a display on the terminal, but input from the keyboard has no effect.A. The

Page 97 - IOT Command Parameters

Solving Startup Problemshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature B-3BIV. Continued 2. At the command line prompt, type in:env;d <CR>This rest

Page 98 - Disk/Tape Controller Data

ixSCSI Interface...4-12SCSI Termination...

Page 99 - ERelated Documentation

B-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteTroubleshootingBVI. The board has failed one or more of the tests listed above, and cannot be corrected u

Page 100 - Manufacturers’ Documents

CC-1CNetwork Controller DataNetwork Controller Modules SupportedThe 177Bug firmware supports the following VMEbus network controller modules. The defa

Page 101 - Related Specifications

C-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteNetwork Controller DataC

Page 102 - Publication

DD-1DDisk/Tape ControllerDataController Modules SupportedThe following VMEbus disk/tape controller modules are supported by the 177Bug firmware. The d

Page 103 - Numerics

D-2 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteDisk/Tape Controller DataDDefault ConfigurationsNote SCSI Common Command Set (CCS) devices are the only o

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Default Configurationshttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature D-3DMVME323 -- 4 DevicesMVME327A -- 9 DevicesController LUNAddress Device LUN Device

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D-4 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteDisk/Tape Controller DataDMVME328 -- 14 DevicesMVME350 -- 1 DeviceController LUNAddress Device LUN Device

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IOT Command Parametershttp://www.motorola.com/computer/literature D-5DIOT Command ParametersThe following table lists the proper IOT command parameter

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D-6 Computer Group Literature Center Web SiteDisk/Tape Controller DataD

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EE-1ERelated DocumentationMCG DocumentsThe Motorola Computer Group publications listed below are referenced in this manual. You can obtain paper or el

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